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DOCTOR HECOCK'S. AKA - "Dr. Hekok." American, "Jig" (2/4 time). The tune is referred to as a jig, a meaning derived from the English "jigg" meaning a solo dance (as in a 'morris jigg'). Minstrel musician and composer Dan Emmett spelled it "Dr. Hekok." The tune can be found in early banjo tutors.

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